Associations to the word «Tye»
Noun
- Sheridan
- Penang
- Regimen
- Monmouth
- Fields
- Loyalist
- Sheppard
- Ollie
- Olson
- Anton
- Wig
- Christopher
- Ely
- Cathy
- Nottinghamshire
- Fork
- Titus
- Cascade
- Tko
- Jaime
- Larry
- Boil
- Chung
- Drain
- Confluence
- Lin
- Patriot
- Karen
- Murray
- Hamlet
- Tributary
- Sin
- Raid
- Diane
- Helen
- Tyler
- Ellis
- Stevens
- Master
- Ko
- Colonel
- Jason
- Rage
- Composer
- Wilderness
- Terry
- Spin
- River
- Consciousness
- Cloth
- Michael
- Councillor
- Gospel
- Dish
- Hang
- Jersey
- Nelson
- Wrist
- Robert
- Cricketer
- Falls
- Kim
- Staring
- Green
- Blue
- Tony
- Edward
- Virginia
- Philosopher
- Tunnel
- Conservative
- Bass
- Giant
- Sr
- Apartment
- Joe
- Pass
- Creek
- Ridge
- Vocal
Adverb
Wiktionary
TYE, noun. A knot; a tie
TYE, noun. (Sussex) a patch of common land, often a village green.
TYE, noun. (nautical) A chain or rope, one end of which passes through the mast, and is made fast to the center of a yard; the other end is attached to a tackle, by means of which the yard is hoisted or lowered.
TYE, noun. (mining) A trough for washing ores.
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